Courtyard Creamery is a stunning boutique cottage set within the grounds of an 100 acre private property giving complete privacy and solitude. A perfect base for walking and cycling or just simply relax among the endless unspoilt countryside.

Uninterrupted views over Biggin Dale from your private patio watching the sunset with cows and sheep in the surrounding fields.
Courtyard Creamery is a luxury peaceful cottage, restored and converted to a very high standard, set within 100 acres of private grounds.
Spacious open plan with high beamed ceiling with an excellently equipped kitchen with fireplace and large seating area. This leads out onto a south-facing private patio area, with table, chairs and barbeque with stunning views overlooking the hills. Private tennis court (rackets and balls available). Walk via footpath to the village pub or hotel for excellent food and drinks.
Courtyard Creamery has accommodation all on one level. Fully equipped with free Wifi , Nespresso coffee machine, dishwasher, electric wood-burning stove, TV, DVD and CD/Radio/iPod docking station. Large selection of board games, jigsaws, DVD's and walking guides.
The bedroom has a king-sized bed with goose-down duvet, feather pillows & 100% cotton linen. En-suite bathroom with bath, shower over, hand-basin & loo which has views over the countryside. Soft white fluffy towels and complimentary 'Au Lait' toiletries.
Walk directly from your back door to historic village of Hartington, the River Dove and beyond. Explore the Georgian Market town of Ashbourne (Gateway to the Peak District) and the Spa town of Buxton, famous for its' annual Opera Festival. Forage for antiques in Leek. Derbyshire's jewel, Chatsworth House is just 20 minutes drive.
Plenty of secure storage for bikes. A central laundry area has a washing machine, tumble dryer and ironing board and also a pay phone.
Mobile phone signal can be patchy depending on your network - reasonable coverage for O2 and Orange/EE. Free Wifi.
4* English Tourist Board Rating.
Enjoy playing tennis on our court and feel free to wander around our land. We have a private footpath that leads you down to Biggin Dale and from there you can head to Wolfscote Dale, the River Dove, Hartington and beyond. Walk from the cottage to The Waterloo Inn in the village for a home-cooked meal and there is also Biggin Hall to eat at.
The cottage is in the grounds of our family home but it is very private and not overlooked. We live at the main house so I am around if you need anything.

Biggin is a small village but we are fortunate to have a very friendly pub, The Waterloo Inn, and also Biggin Hall which is a country house hotel. Ashbourne, a Georgian market town, renowned for it's antique shops is a 15 minute drive away and has lots of independent shops with great butchers, delis and clothes shops. In Ashbourne you will find Waitrose, M & S Food, Sainsbury's, Majestic Wine plus lots more.
Buxton, with its stunning Regency crescents, is a Spa town and still the original water runs freely so you can fill up your bottles for free! Again, there is a Waitrose, M & S plus much more.
Also nearby are Bakewell, Leek and Matlock offering lots to visitors.
The Tissington Trail can be reached from the village and this is perfect for cycling or walking and it can take you further afield for the more adventurous!
Carsington Water is ideal for watersports with plenty of sailing plus walking and cycling.
If you are wanting a bit more adrenaline then Alton Towers or Go-Ape are not far away.
We are so lucky to have Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Kedleston Hall, Tissington Hall and many more country houses a short drive away.
So much to do!
A car is ideal but we do have guests who rely on public transport. Biggin has an hourly bus service to Ashbourne and also Buxton and from here it is possible to get further public transport.
Also I have an excellent local taxi driver who drives our guests if you need that service.
We have plenty of parking and there is secure storage for bikes.
Availability - minimum stay 2 nights.

A true taste of the countryside! The Creamery along with all of the grounds were stunning and so peacefully quiet. The pub down the road is walkable and does lovely hearty food. A short drive to the surrounding villages and popular walks and spots. The host herself was ever so helpful responding to questions prior to the visit and the homemade brownies were delicious! Would definitely stay again and recommend to anyone who wants a lovely relaxed stay.

RossOctober 2016

We've just got back from an absolutely fantastic stay at the Jane's cottage, and I can't wait to go back. The cottage is perfect, looks better than the photos with views of never ending beautiful hills and fields. We took the advice of a previous reviewer of this cottage to go to the nearby village and check out the cheese shop - definitely a must for anyone staying at the cottage. No complaints whatsoever, can't recommend the place enough and will definitely be back again next year.

ScottFebruary 2016

Fantastic cottage in an amazing location. Exactly as photographed. Lovely and clean and immaculately tidy. Amazing power shower. Towels and slippers (!) were provided along with very tasty welcome brownies which was a really nice touch. We were met at the gate with a smile even though the weather was horrendous! Large TV kept us entertained during the cold, rainy and windy evenings. Would highly recommend any of Jane's cottages.

JamesNovember 2015

Honestly, this was probably the most blissful accommodation we've stayed in. I chose the cottage partially based on the description of the bed and I'm so glad that I did. I am so unbelievably fussy about beds and this is probably the only one that I've stayed in over the last few years (away from home) which was perfect. Gorgeous mattress, pure cotton bed linen and feather duvet. Just bliss! The large kitchen/dining/sitting room was cosy and bright with a helpful selection of guides on the local area. We rather enjoyed curling up in front of the fire to watch movies on the wide screen TV. The fresh biscuits and Nespresso machine were a lovely touch when we arrived. As Jane was away when we arrived, we were greeted by her father but settled in quickly and easily. We took a meander down to the local small town/large village (Hartington) and the village stores has a wonderful selection of foods, although there are some things that you might have to pick up in a larger town (there's a Waitrose in Ashbourne and several supermarkets in Buxton and Bakewell). Well worth making the trip to Bakewell and doing the Thornbridge Brewery tour, if you happen to like beer at all. General notes: Glorious bed! Lovely bathroom with a good selection of toiletries and little essentials (cotton balls/pads/buds). Local mineral water by the bed was a lovely touch. No black-out blinds in the bedroom (I'm a really fussy sleeper so I brought portable ones). Well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher.

RowanSeptember 2015

We have had a wonderful week at Biggin Grange! Very welcoming and accommodating hosts, we had everything we could have needed. The cottage is in very tranquil surroundings and is an excellent location for exploring the Peak District. We will definitely recommend this place!

KatherineSeptember 2016

Thoroughly enjoyed our recent stay in Jane's Cottage in the Peak District. The accommodation was very spacious, comfortable and well equipped, set in some stunning countryside close to Biggin and Hartingdon. It was an ideal base for a weekend trip away, and were made to feel immediately at home by the host and her family. I'd certainly recommend this as a place to stay for anyone looking for a place to stay in the area.

AlexFebruary 2016

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Nikki

Lovely cottage, well equipped and beautiful location. Top marks for Jane ensuring our stay was great, definitely a location to return to in the near future.

JeryzSeptember 2015

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Cheese Press Cottage is a stunning boutique cottage set within the grounds of an 100 acre private property giving complete privacy and solitude. A perfect base for walking and cycling or just simply relax among the endless unspoilt countryside.

Uninterrupted views over Biggin Dale from your private patio watching the sunset with cows and sheep in the surrounding fields.
Cheese Press Cottage is a luxury peaceful cottage, restored and converted to a very high standard, set within 100 acres of private grounds. Walk via a footpath to the village pub or hotel for excellent food and drinks.
All on one level this very cosy cottage is entered through the private south-facing patio and garden into an open-plan kitchen/sitting room with a flagstone floor, rugs and exposed beams. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, Nespresso coffee machine, microwave and fridge/freezer. There is a wood-burning stove and a basket of logs, coal and kindling is included. TV, DVD player and CD/Radio/iPod docking station. Large selection of board games, jigsaws, DVD's and walking guides.
The bedroom has an antique double-size bed with goose-down duvet, feather pillows and 100% cotton bedding. The ensuite bathroom has a bath, electric shower, hand basin & loo plus a heated towel rail. Soft white fluffy towels and complimentary 'Au Lait' toiletries.
The cottage is heated by oil-fired central heating.
Plenty of secure storage for bikes. The private tennis court is available throughout the year.
A central laundry room has a washing machine, tumble dryer and ironing board and there is also a pay phone.
Free Wi-Fi.
Barbeque.
Mobile phone signal can be patchy depending on your network - reasonable coverage for O2 and Orange/EE.
4* English Tourist Board Rating.
Walk directly from your back door to historic village of Hartington, the River Dove and beyond. Explore the Georgian Market town of Ashbourne (Gateway to the Peak District) and the Spa town of Buxton, famous for its' annual Opera Festival. Forage for antiques in Leek. Derbyshire's jewel, Chatsworth House is just 20 minutes drive.
Enjoy playing tennis on our court and feel free to wander around our land. We have a private footpath that leads you down to Biggin Dale and from there you can head to Wolfscote Dale, the River Dove, Hartington and beyond. Walk from the cottage to The Waterloo Inn in the village for a home-cooked meal and there is also Biggin Hall to eat at.
The cottage is in the grounds of our family home but it is very private and not overlooked. We live at the main house so I am around if you need anything.

Biggin is a small village but we are fortunate to have a very friendly pub, The Waterloo Inn, and also Biggin Hall which is a country house hotel. Ashbourne, a Georgian market town, renowned for it's antique shops is a 15 minute drive away and has lots of independent shops with great butchers, delis and clothes shops. In Ashbourne you will find Waitrose, M & S Food, Sainsbury's, Majestic Wine plus lots more.
Buxton, with its stunning Regency crescents, is a Spa town and still the original water runs freely so you can fill up your bottles for free! Again, there is a Waitrose, M & S plus much more.
Also nearby are Bakewell, Leek and Matlock offering lots to visitors.
The Tissington Trail can be reached from the village and this is perfect for cycling or walking and it can take you further afield for the more adventurous!
Carsington Water is ideal for watersports with plenty of sailing plus walking and cycling.
If you are wanting a bit more adrenaline then Alton Towers or Go-Ape are not far away.
We are so lucky to have Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Kedleston Hall, Tissington Hall and many more country houses a short drive away.
So much to do!
A car is ideal but we do have guests who rely on public transport. Biggin has an hourly bus service to Ashbourne and also Buxton and from here it is possible to get further public transport.
Also I have an excellent local taxi driver who drives our guests if you need that service.
We have plenty of parking and there is secure storage for bikes.
Availability - minimum stay 2 nights.

So welcoming at such late notice. Beautiful, beautiful cottage. Would definitely recommend and stay again. Thank you.

PoppyFebruary 2016

Our first Airbnb booking and it was wonderful. An outstanding location in the Peak District and Cheese Press Cottage was a perfect cosy (and at this time of year) warm refuge for the weekend. Very nice to sit in front of the wood burning stove (wood provided) and watch the flames. Nice bedroom and en-suite facilities with a powerful shower - the place was just perfect for that couple getaway you have promised yourself. The kitchen was nicely stocked with all one needs - kettle, pots, pans, cutlery and an electric stove - oven and hotplates. Delight for us was watching the daily wanderings of the three Running Ducks - never seen those before - vastly entertaining to watch the threesome waddling around the grassy area adjacent to the house. Highly recommended and I look forward to my next Airbnb booking in Manila in the Philippines in two weeks on business. If it is to the standard of Cheese Press Cottage, I'll be well pleased. We walked up Dovedale on the first day and then drove to Mam Tor on the second - through beautiful back roads - well worth taking the time to re-visit a paper map for navigation through some beautiful spots. Easy parking right beside the cottage.

DannyApril 2016

We had a lovely time here, it was a surprise getaway for my husband and was exactly what we needed. I would thoroughly recommend anyone visit, and the brownies were amazing. Thanks so much for a letting us stay at your beautiful little cottage.

StephanieOctober 2015

Gorgeous cottage in a beautiful location. Jane and Richard were both very accommodating and made sure we had everything we needed throughout our stay. Would highly recommend and would love to go back!

JenniferNovember 2015

A superb little cottage in a well maintained courtyard with good views over fields. Equipment provided was extensive and of good quality. The cottage may be small but has been extremely well designed to provide plenty of room for 2 people to stay in comfort. A good base for walking to Biggin Dale and Tissington trail and so to make a number of circular walks. Other walks and dales a short drive away. WiFi is provided but do not expect city broadband speeds. 30 minutes to download my daily newspaper instead of usual 60seconds and mobile phone coverage is patchy. This may be bliss for many but hell for some! A feature of the area and not the cottage. I can't fault the cottage. During our stay storm Katie hit the UK. We were warm and cosy - even without lighting the wood burning stove using the basket of wood (and coal) provided. Highly recommended

eddieMarch 2016

Beautiful cottage in amazing location . From first contact with Jane she couldn't have been more helpful with taxi driver contact , directions and info about cottage . Cottage is just perfect for 2 , lovely area outside to relax with a coffee and take in nature .

Sarah September 2015

Cheese press cottage is a lovely little place close to Biggin. The directions to the place were easy to follow and we were able to let ourselves in. Jane came to meet us a little later and made us feel very welcome. We had everything we needed including lots of fire wood, kindling and lighters and some amazing chocolate brownies. The cottage is small but really cosy with a very comfortable bed. The local pub is a fun walk over the fields and has a simple pub menu and good beer. I would definitely recomend staying here

JamesOctober 2015

Fantastic Cottage ! We were looking for somewhere stay for our first Wedding Anniversary, and came across Cheese Press Cottage. The photos do not do it justice! It is a lovely cottage ideal for a cosy weekend away or for somewhere to use as a base camp, for walking in and around Dovedale/Millersdale. On the first day we were greeted by Jane who was polite as she showed us the grounds and the cottage (which has everything you would need). The Kitchen is well stocked, the lounge/ dining area is spacious and kept warm by the log fire. Nearly forgot to mention the Chocolate Brownies that were there to greet us when we arrived ! Advice - Waterloo Inn has Thatchers on Draft and does reasonably priced food.

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Beech Cottage is centrally located in the heart of the picturesque village of Hartington, which is an ideal base from which to explore the Peak District National Park.

The cottage is a 3 storey stone cottage, sleeping 7. Excellently situated for couples and families to occupy, but also ideal for larger groups who can book our adjacent sister cottage, which in total will sleep 14 people.
The cottage is fully equipped for your stay.
Kitchen: Electric hob & oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, kettle, toaster, cooking utensils, iron/board.
Lounge: flat screen TV with Freeview, DVD, open coal/log fire, leather settees.
Bedrooms: duvets, bath/hand towels, hairdryer, travel cot & high chair. Bathroom: towels, complimentary toiletries.
Exterior: private car parking space for 1 vehicle, garden furniture, BBQ, secure cycle storage, external lighting.
Beech Cottage has 3 bedrooms, 1 king size room, I single room, and a family room on the 2nd floor which has a double bed and 2 single beds. There is a lounge, kitchen/diner, & bathroom on the ground floor. The king size room and the single room are on the 1st floor, and the family room is on the 2nd floor. The lawn garden at the front has garden furniture and BBQ. A private off road car parking space is available for one car, with ample additional car parking available on the quiet adjacent road. Secure cycle storage is also available in a locked garage or shed.
The cottage is personally supervised by ourselves, and we are close at hand should you need any help or assistance or advice on activities and places to visit in the area. As “locals”, having lived in Hartington all our lives, we have a wealth of local information. We take pride in our cottages, and our high standard of housekeeping reflects this.
We look forward to welcoming you to our cottage, and will endeavour to make your holiday relaxing and enjoyable.
www.beechcottage99.freeserve.co.uk
beechbirchcottages@hotmail.com

Hartington is a small village situated in the Peak District National Park. There are 2 provision shops in the village, a cheese shop, Post Office, a pub and a hotel, which both offer good food. The village is ideally placed to visit the Peak District, it is approximately 10 miles from Buxton, Ashbourne, Bakewell & Matlock. A number of walks can be started directly from the cottage and there is a cycle trail approximately 1 mile out of the village. Conveniently situated to visit Alton Towers (30 mins) or Chatsworth House (20 mins).
Public transport is limited in the village. A bus service Buxton - Ashbourne via Hartington runs each day. The nearest train stations are Buxton 10 miles, Matlock 12 miles & Chesterfield 20 miles.
Beech Cottage has an AA Self Catering 4*. The cottage is fully heated with electric storage heaters, and underfloor heating in the kitchen and bathroom. The lounge also has a welcoming open coal/log fire. There is an unlimited supply of coal and logs, and all heating is included in the rental.
The rental charge is from £304.00 per week off season to £584.00 peak season. We also offer 3 night short breaks starting at £211.00 to £352.00 (not available in peak season).
www.beechandbirchcottages.co.uk
Email: beechbirchcottages@hotmail.com

Thank you for a lovely stay. Hosts are really helpful if you need any advice on the local area. Not loads to do in Hartington, but plenty around the surrounding area if you have your car with you.

RuthAugust 2016

Great stay in a nice cottage and lovely area. Very helpful host contacting me with all the details before arrival. Lovely fire in the living room.

CarolineOctober 2016

We had a wonderful time staying at Lesley's place. She was very hospitable leaving coffee, tea, fresh milk and biscuits and other necessities. She also had great guides for the area and maps. The cottage was well looked after and clean and tidy. I would definitely recommend Hartington and Beech cottage as a great base from which to explore the Peak District and was very happy to return there after a day's explorations. We hope to be back!

NatanyaJuly 2016

The accomodation was everything described and more. The hosts were very kind and thoughtful. It made our stay really lovely. Highly recommended!

DarrenNovember 2016

We had a lovely week in Hartington. Beech Cottage was extremely well-equipped with everything we needed for our stay. Lesley and Fred were very friendly and welcoming. We would definitely come back and stay in Beech cottage again. An excellent location for walking and nearby towns Bakewell/Buxton.

DianeFebruary 2016

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A stone cottage in the heart of the Peak District with superb open views and safe enclosed gardens. Ideal for a romantic getaway or for families looking for a relaxing retreat for walking and cycling. Very comfortable, dogs welcome, refurbished 2015.

Superb village location with nice local pub within 5 minutes walk, completely re-furbished in 2055, well equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Dogs welcome,
Everything you need! Fully equipped cosy cottage with sheep and chickens over the wall all within a stroll to the pub. Plenty of walks, ideal for family breaks or a romantic weekend curled up in front of the log burner, refurbished 2015 free wi-fi, sky, pets welcome.
The open views across the fields are very special and guests always remark how lovely the location is. Get away for it all!
We will e mail arrival instructions including the the key safe code a couple of weeks before you are due to arrive. In the meantime e-mail any questions or call us on 01664 841 244
We believe it is best to leave you to enjoy your well earned break! You can call us or e mail us anytime with any questions. We try to give you a quick call after you arrive to check that everything is ok for you.

Get away from it all to a delightful holiday cottage in the beautifully quiet village of Biggin-by-Hartington. Within a short stroll of the local pub, the stone built former shepherds cottage has been fully refurbished in 2015 and is just open for new guests. There are open view from the back yard over the fields as far as the eye can see! A great place for walking, cycling and relaxing. The cottage has a cosy wood burner for lovely evenings by the fire. The fully equipped kitchen has a spacious dining area with plenty of room to sit and relax over family meals. The perfect place to get away from it all and re-connect with the important people in your life! Comfortable beds and a bathroom with bath and shower to soak away the days activates and get a good night’s rest.
Try the local pub The Waterloo Inn is dog friendly and offers good food and great beer and the Restaurant at Biggin Hall Hotel is excellent.
Parking is outside the ront of the property on the very quiet street, it is well lit. There is a bus stop in the village with a regular service. The nearest train station is Derby about 40 minutes away and the nearest airport is East Midlands (EMA) or Manchester (MAN)
There is a land line telephone for incoming calls and we will give you the number so that you can be contacted. Mobile phone signal is variable throughout the Peak District! You can call emergency service numbers from the landline…111….999

Unforgettable weekend in the Peak District, made all the more cozy by our stay at John and Vanessa's cottage. Sadly they were out of town so we didn't get a chance to meet our hosts but they made us feel very welcome and thought of everything we would need for our arrival. We really appreciated all the information that John and Vanessa sent ahead of time as well as the plethora of information and advice they left for us in the cottage as well. The cottage was the perfect base for our Peak District adventure and had all the comforts of home. The place was spotlessly clean, hats off to the cleaner! I'm pretty picky about cleanliness in hotels/airbnb spots and this place surpassed my expectations. Our dog, Orbit, also felt very welcome and at home in the cottage and even got to say 'hello' to Chalky who was staying next door. Orbit never slept so well after all the fresh air and long walkies--as did we. Thanks for a great weekend.

AmandaAugust 2016

Excellent place to stay - comfortable and warm with everything needed for a relaxing get-away. Peaceful location and good walking nearby. John provided good information to help make the our say really enjoyable. Thank you. Nigel and Maureen

NigelSeptember 2016

We've just spent a fantastic few days at John's property in Biggin. The beautifully refurbished cottage is cosy, quiet, spotlessly clean, and in a brilliant location. Everything about our stay was perfect. We'll definitely be back. Thank you!

MichaelNovember 2016

Fantastic cottage that is well placed to explore the Peak District! Immaculately clean and well stocked with all the essentials and many added special touches. Children will love the chickens and sheep just over the back wall and lots of walks right on the doorstep.

SuzanneSeptember 2016

Great stay in a cosy cottage. Biggin is well located for reaching all areas of The Peak District and is on the Pennine Cycle way (Route 68). We did lots of lovely walks. Both the Village pub and the hotel serve good, good value food. the cottage was perfect for our family (two adults, one teen and two dogs). The only negative is that the mattress in the double room was not very comfortable, but I understand from the Host that this will soon be replaced.

JanNovember 2016

Cottage in Biggin is very charming. You can find everything you need in there. There's also plenty of walks nearby, we tried recommended Waterloo Inn too. At the end of the day, make yourself comfortable in front of the fireplace and it's just perfect. Thank you!

LubaNovember 2016

We had a wonderful few days in Biggin. The cottage is cosy and comfortable and is very well equipped with everything we needed. Very thoughtful hosts who gave us a telephone call to check everything was ok with our stay. Lovely peaceful surroundings with a pub serving food within walking distance. This area is a good base to explore the Peek district and we certainly made use of the cycle trails. Thank you for a lovely stay.

GaynorApril 2016

My partner and I had a fantastic getaway in the Peak District, and it was great to be able to stay in John and Vanessa's lovely cottage. It is perfectly located, with a pub and hotel (both of which served brilliant food at reasonable prices) within 2 minutes walk. The log fire was used every night and definitely made the cottage feel extra cosy. The service station is very close and had kindling and logs to pick up for a cheap price (£4.50) - the people who work there are also very friendly. The cottage was in a great location for exploring the Peak District and we would highly recommend it.

OliverMarch 2016

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The Old Farrowings is a stunning converted barn set within the grounds of an 100 acre private property giving complete privacy and solitude. A perfect base for walking and cycling or just simply relax and enjoy the endless unspoilt countryside.

Uninterrupted views over Biggin Dale from your private patio watching the sunset with cows and sheep in the surrounding fields.
The Old Farrowings is a luxury peaceful cottage, restored and converted to a very high standard, set within 100 acres of private grounds.
There is a south-facing private patio area, with table, chairs and barbeque with stunning views overlooking the hills. Private tennis court (rackets and balls available). Walk via footpath to the village pub or hotel for excellent food and drinks.
The Old Farrowings has accommodation all on one level apart from 2 steps which lead into the bedroom. Fully equipped with free Wifi , Nespresso coffee machine, dishwasher, wood-burning stove with basket of logs and kindling, TV, DVD and CD/Radio/iPod docking station. Large selection of board games, jigsaws, DVD's and walking guides.
The bedroom has a king-sized 4-poster bed with goose-down duvet, feather pillows & 100% cotton linen. There is a TV with DVD in the bedroom as well as an antique sofa. En-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower, hand-basin & loo with a heated towel rail. Soft white fluffy towels and complimentary 'Au Lait' toiletries.
Walk directly from your back door to historic village of Hartington, the River Dove and beyond. Explore the Georgian Market town of Ashbourne (Gateway to the Peak District) and the Spa town of Buxton, famous for its' annual Opera Festival. Forage for antiques in Leek. Derbyshire's jewel, Chatsworth House is just 20 minutes drive.
Plenty of secure storage for bikes. A central laundry area has a washing machine, tumble dryer and ironing board and also a pay phone.
Mobile phone signal can be patchy depending on your network - reasonable coverage for O2 and Orange/EE. Free Wifi.
4* English Tourist Board Rating.
Enjoy playing tennis on our court and feel free to wander around our land. We have a private footpath that leads you down to Biggin Dale and from there you can head to Wolfscote Dale, the River Dove, Hartington and beyond. Walk from the cottage to The Waterloo Inn in the village for a home-cooked meal and there is also Biggin Hall to eat at.
The cottage is in the grounds of our family home but it is very private and not overlooked. We live at the main house so I am around if you need anything.

Biggin is a small village but we are fortunate to have a very friendly pub, The Waterloo Inn, and also Biggin Hall which is a country house hotel. Ashbourne, a Georgian market town, renowned for it's antique shops is a 15 minute drive away and has lots of independent shops with great butchers, delis and clothes shops. In Ashbourne you will find Waitrose, M & S Food, Sainsbury's, Majestic Wine plus lots more.
Buxton, with its stunning Regency crescents, is a Spa town and still the original water runs freely so you can fill up your bottles for free! Again, there is a Waitrose, M & S plus much more.
Also nearby are Bakewell, Leek and Matlock offering lots to visitors.
The Tissington Trail can be reached from the village and this is perfect for cycling or walking and it can take you further afield for the more adventurous!
Carsington Water is ideal for watersports with plenty of sailing plus walking and cycling.
If you are wanting a bit more adrenaline then Alton Towers or Go-Ape are not far away.
We are so lucky to have Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Kedleston Hall, Tissington Hall and many more country houses a short drive away.
So much to do!
A car is ideal but we do have guests who rely on public transport. Biggin has an hourly bus service to Ashbourne and also Buxton and from here it is possible to get further public transport.
Also I have an excellent local taxi driver who drives our guests if you need that service.
We have plenty of parking and there is secure storage for bikes.
Availability - minimum stay 2 nights.

Old Farrowings made for such a cozy winter getaway! We put the woodstove to good use, and enjoyed the big bathtub. Jane was flexible about our arrival time, and welcomed us with brownies. So many wonderful walks in the area--we definitely want to come again in the warmer months! Thank you for sharing your stunning views, Jane!

CharlotteJanuary 2016

This was the best place that we have stayed at using AirBnB so far. The cottage was just perfect for us and had everything that we needed. The bedroom is huge with high ceilings and the bed was extremely comfortable, including the luxurious duvet and pillows. As we are city dwellers the peace and quiet was brilliant and made for some very good nights sleep. Waking up to open the curtains and have cows a few metres from the window was brilliant as well. The bathroom was also spacious with a bath and shower and was tastefully decorated. The kitchen was well equipped with everything one would need, even including some cookery books for the culinary minded. The living area was also nice with a fireplace, as advertised, a comfortable sofa and TV. All in all the cottage had a very homely feel and did feel like a home away from home. There are also ducks waddling around the farm and chickens that roam freely. The layout of the entire farm is lovely, even the driveway. Jane was helpful throughout the entire process, even when we called her at 11pm because the satnav had taken us to the wrong farm and we hadn't properly read the instructions. As Jane says, the mobile phone coverage is patchy but it doesn't really matter as for the whole point of staying here was to escape from day to day life. Also the WiFi works perfectly if you do want to go online. All in all this was a great experience and we hope to return soon.

AlexOctober 2016

Such a lovely cottage in a really nice part of the countryside with really amazing views. The cottage was even better than I expected with the nice cozy fire and stunning bedroom and bathroom. I hope to stay again sometime. Thanks.

RachelNovember 2016

Jane's place was lovely. Great location, great atmosphere and great house. Jane was amazingly helpful and explained where everything was as soon as we arrived. Couldn't of been more happy :)

MattOctober 2016

The Old Farrowings is such an fantastic get away. It has incredible views, a huge amount of space and most of all Jane and her family are such lovely hosts We will definitely be returning soon.

TyAugust 2016

Fantastic location with superb views. Jane was the perfect host there if needed but other than that you are very apart from the main house. We stayed for just two nights but packed lots in as just on the doorstep of bakewell, dovedale, heights or Abraham and other local attractions.

MarcJune 2016

Myself and my girlfriend stayed here for two nights. The cottage was lovely and I would highly recommend it. The log burner really does warm the place up and give it that cosy feeling. The bedroom is huge, very comfortable bed and a nice bathroom. The cottage is set on a very nice well kept farm in a great location. Jane met us as we pulled up on the driveway and was a great host, she showed us around the cottage and also had made brownies which went down very nicely (even though we shouldn't have as we are on quite a strict training plan! ha). Would definetly come back again.

LiamFebruary 2016

We had a wonderful stay and everything was as described in Airbnb. The surrounding countryside is stunning, we enjoyed many walks and the views from the farm. We had not expected to need a fire in the summer, but on a few cold evenings we appreciated it very much. Jane was a great hostess, extremely helpful, provided everything we needed and made us feel most welcome. For people like my husband who have allergies to pollen and mould, best to come prepared. The accommodation is obviously on a farm and in the middle of the countryside. It is also a beautiful old stone building with a little mould in a few places. Otherwise, a perfect place to stay and enjoy Derbyshire.

SharonAugust 2016

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Birch Cottage - high quality Holiday Cottage centrally located in the heart of the picturesque village of Hartington, which is an ideal base from which to explore the Peak District National Park.
www.beechandbirchcottages.co.uk

The cottage is a 3 storey stone cottage, sleeping 6+1. Excellently situated for couples and families to occupy, but also ideal for larger groups who can book our adjacent sister cottage, which in total will sleep 14 people.
The cottage is fully equipped for your stay.
Kitchen: Electric hob & oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, kettle, toaster, cooking utensils, iron/board.
Lounge: flat screen TV with Freeview, BluRay DVD, log burning stove, leather settees.
Bedrooms: duvets, bath/hand towels, hairdryer, travel cot & high chair. Bathroom: towels, complimentary toiletries.
Exterior: private car parking space for 1 vehicle, garden furniture, BBQ, secure cycle storage, external lighting.
Birch Cottage has 3 bedrooms, 1 king size room, I single room (which actually has a double bed but with access from one side only), and a family room with a king size bed and a single bed. There is a lounge, kitchen/diner, bathroom on the 1st floor, and an en-suite hand basin and WC in the family room on the 2nd floor. The lawn garden at the front has garden furniture and BBQ. A private off road car parking space is available for one car, with ample additional car parking available on the quiet adjacent road. Secure cycle storage is also available in a locked garage or shed.
The cottage is personally supervised by ourselves, and we are close at hand should you need any help or assistance or advice on activities and places to visit in the area. As “locals”, having lived in Hartington all our lives, we have a wealth of local information. We take pride in our cottages, and our high standard of housekeeping reflects this.
We look forward to welcoming you to our cottage, and will endeavour to make your holiday relaxing and enjoyable.
www.beechcottage99.freeserve.co.uk
Email: beechbirchcottages@hotmail.com

Hartington is a small village situated in the Peak District National Park. There are 2 provision shops in the village, a cheese shop, Post Office, a pub and a hotel, which both offer good food. The village is ideally placed to visit the Peak District, it is approximately 10 miles from Buxton, Ashbourne, Bakewell & Matlock. A number of walks can be started directly from the cottage and there is a cycle trail approximately 1 mile out of the village. Conveniently situated to visit Alton Towers (30 mins) or Chatsworth House (20 mins).
Public transport is limited in the village. A bus service Buxton - Ashbourne via Hartington runs each day. The nearest train stations are Buxton 10 miles, Matlock 12 miles & Chesterfield 20 miles.
Birch Cottage has an AA Self Catering 4* scoring an excellent rating. The cottage is fully heated throughout with oil central heating, the lounge also has a welcoming wood burning stove. There is an unlimited supply of logs, and all heating is included in the rental.
The rental charge is from £344.00 per week off season to £663.00 peak season. We also offer 3 night short breaks starting at £231.00 to £408.00 (not available in peak season).
www.beechandbirchcottages.co.uk
Email: beechbirchcottages@hotmail.com

Lesley made us feel very welcome. The accomodation was delightful and warm and friendly. We loved out stay in Hartington.

PerdiJanuary 2016

We had an amazing stay, Lesley welcomed us upon arrival and was lovely. The cottage was perfect, great location in a beautiful village, ideally located for all of the Peak District and Alton Towers.

JohnJune 2016

Fred (Lesleys partner) introduced himself on first day and was friendly and welcoming. House in good location and clean. Village very quiet and peaceful but has tearooms, couple of pubs and village store. Felt off the beaten track. Stayed with 2 young children. House and garden were safe and practical. Would recommend as family-friendly comfortable base to tour peak district.

HelenJune 2016

Lesley has a lovely and clean, warm place to stay and it was in an ideal location for us for visiting Alton Towers (about 25 minutes away). There was 7 of us and we had more than adequate space. Parking was a little tight but I was driving a 9 seater minibus and there was still parking around the general area. Overall, I would highly recommend it here.

MarkNovember 2016

Lesley was a great host - we felt very much atone. The house is spacious, very clean and right in the village centre. A beautiful little place.

MatthewJuly 2016

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The Old Shippon is a great little self - catering cottage for 2 situated in the glorious Peak District . A cosy retreat with wood- burner, fully equipped kitchen, private garden and parking. Stunning views and walks from the door. A very warm welcome awaits!

Situated on the edge of the beautiful village of Alstonefield within the Peak District National Park, The Old Shippon lies behind the owners' property, with extensive views in all directions and footpaths that begin as you step out of the front gate.
In its earlier life, the cottage has been both an antique shop and a barn (a ‘shippon' is an old English word for a cattle barn).Dating back to the mid-19c, it's now a cosy retreat,
all newly redecorated and refurbished comprising:
Double bedroom
Well-equipped kitchen with dining area
Comfortable lounge with wood-burner
Bathroom/WC with electric shower
TV, DVD and wifi
Bed linen, towels and toiletries
A range of indoor games and books
Outside eating area and garden
Secure cycle storage
On arrival, guests are treated to a ‘welcome pack' such as fresh scones, home-made jam and milk in the fridge.A stock of freezer food (bread, breakfast items) and tinned food are also available to purchase. A basket of logs is supplied. For walkers, Milldale and the much-loved stepping stones at Dovedale are nearby. There are several pubs within easy reach, all offering good food and real ales.
The Old Shippon lies behind the owners cottage and has a secure, gated drive with designated parking space. Owners are usually there to greet guests but there is a secure key lock deposit if not.
We are pleased to offer advice on local walks, bike rides, attractions and local places to eat and drink. There is a supply of local maps and guide books in the cottage.
Alstonefield is a small upland village in the White Peak area of the National Park, between the valleys of the Dove and the Manifold rivers. A number of small greens give the village and its pretty stone cottages a quaint and distinctive feel.
At the village centre is the popular pub and restaurant, The George, which serves high quality food and a range of real (website hidden). St Peter's church contains many ancient artefacts, including a Norman south door, 17th century box pews and a rare, ‘double-decker' pulpit. Locally-handmade tapestry kneeling cushions brighten the pews.
The village also retains its ancient Tithe Barn, behind the late 16th century rectory.
Well-loved walks such as Dovedale, Monsaldale and Lathkill Dale are all close by. The cottage is located just a few hundred yards from the village centre, on a ridgeway between the two valleys (the Rakes is a name given to old lead mining sites, which were common in the area).
The nearest local train station is Derby, which is reachable within 1.25 hours from London. There is a bus service to the nearest local town, Ashbourne, which is 7 miles from the cottage . The bus connects to walks and trails, can carry bicycles and is easily booked by phone.Details are in the cottage.
Gas heating, hot water and electricity are all included. An initial supply of logs for the burner will also be provided, with more available to purchase if needed.
Separate cottage, secure designated parking, own garden with seating .Secure cycle storage.
Always here to welcome guests and offer advice with walking, cycling routes, pubs and restaurants if needed.
Alstonefield is a lovely Peak District village, quiet yet accessible with great walking and cycling in every direction. Stunning views! Great places to eat and drink nearby.
A really good local bus service connecting villages and walking places with cycle racks. Easy to book by phone.
Gas heating, hot water and electricity are all included. An initial supply of logs for the burner will also be provided, with more available to purchase if needed during the colder seasons.
Freezer and cupboards stocked with breakfast and other items,pay in honesty jar.
The guests have their own private garden with table and chairs and are welcome to wander round the rear garden and take in the views.( Summer house and front garden private.)
Happy to help guests with information about the area ; places to visit, good places to eat, and lots of walks to share straight from the cottage. We really want our guests to have a great stay here! Please just ask us.

The area is just spectacular for peace and quiet, great walking or even short strolls,yet close to great places to visit . Wonderful scenery in every direction and Alstonefield is a perfect Peak District village.We have many local walks all planned and available in the cottage.
Close to Chatsworth House,Haddon Hall, Alton Towers, Blue John Mines and so much more.
A little Moorland Bus connects the village with Ashbourne and starting points for most published walks, you Takes bikes and is easy to book by phone in advance. Collects from the door!Also, now a regular bus service with timetable at the village hall bus stop on certain days of the week.
We keep a small freezer stock of items; rolls, soup, bacon, sausages, croissants and a cupboard of those easily forgotten items; tinned goods, pasta, sauces and nibbles , plus some ready meals if you arrive late.Just pay in the honesty jar.We can usually provide local free range eggs.
Please note that there is no shop in Alstonefield but in nearby Hartington there is a good general store, cheese shop, post office and tea rooms with shop attached. Also a good store closer in Hulme End perfect for milk, eggs, good deli items etc.

A really lovely cottage close to some lovely walks and a nice pub. They were very welcoming and had some delicious homemade cakes on our arrival. We really enjoyed our short stay.

JosephOctober 2016

It was welcoming to see our names in a board at the end of the driveway. A lovely welcome pack including fresh baking and flowers. Very friendly hosts. A cosy retreat with plenty of attention to detail and an especially comfy bed. Beautiful location with endless glorious walks on the doorstep as well as a super pub in walking distance.

maggieOctober 2016

We had such a lovely stay at the cottage, I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting the Peak District. Audrey and Martin were such friendly and helpful hosts and made us feel really welcome. The little personal touches made it - like having our names on the sign outside and the afternoon tea upon arrival. There are some brilliant walks in the area and other towns such as Bakewell were in driving distance so the cottage is in a great location. Thanks for having us. Jess & Josh x

JessApril 2015

Audrey's place in the Peak District is wonderful! A lovely little cottage that is perfect to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Set right within the countryside, its location is brilliant for long walks and exploring the Peaks. Audrey was a lovely host, greeting us as we arrived and only too happy to answer any questions. The additional homemade cake and scones were a treat too! The kitchen is fully equipped for your own cooking and as others have recommended, the George pub (5 mins walk away) serves delicious food. The wood burner was our saviour after a long wet walk! Highly recommend the Old Shippon, hope to come and visit again. Thank you Audrey, Martin and Muffin!

JessFebruary 2016

Our host helped us with our late arrival. Everything we needed was in place so that we could go straight to bed after a long journey. We were so tired that even the cheese and biscuits and a bottle of wine were too much trouble. Next morning we were rewarded with spectacular views of this beautiful village.

SrdjanSeptember 2016

We stayed in Audrey's cottage for 2 nights, and were delighted with the experience. Lovely welcoming from Audrey accompanied by scones and cake left in the cottage for us on arrival! Cottage was beautiful and in a very peaceful village, Audrey and Martin were friendly, very approachable and recommended great places for dinner! Wouldn't hesitate to stay again!

TomMay 2015

We really enjoyed our stay in Audrey's little cottage, we were welcomed with some well received baked goods and a bottle of wine. The cottage is cosy and clean with all the amenities you need to hand, the surroundings are beautiful and so quiet! I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a quiet retreat, thanks again Audrey for letting us stay!

MariaAugust 2016

Lovely little cottage, perfect for our short stay. We felt very welcome. Great location - such a beautiful part of the world! We squeezed in a visit to Alton Towers, Dovedale and some cycling when we had sunshine! Alstonefield is a lovely village and we had a fantastic meal at The George.

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My place is close to Ashbourne , Derbyshire. You’ll love my place because of The Peak District starts from the front door . My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, and families (with kids).

We arrived at the house at around 4pm. The house was not open and there were no keys. We called the number on the reservation. There was no answer, so we left a message. We waited a further 30+ minutes, then called again. Again, there was no answer and we left a second message. We finally received a call back from the host at around 7pm, by which time we had left and made other accommodation arrangements. On the phone, the host said this was my fault for saying I wouldn't be arriving until 6pm. I had actually emailed the host to say we would be arriving around 5pm. At no time did the host say that the keys would not be ready until that time. At no time did the host ask me to contact if plans changed. The house should have been accessible from the check-in time. Plans sometimes change. The host should also have provided a phone number where we could have reached him. This was an unfortunate situation. I can't comment on the accommodation itself as we never went inside and never stayed there. I do think, however, the host needs to update the information on the listing. He should make it clear that he likes guests to let him know exact time of arrival as he will only open the house at that time. He should also make sure guests can contact him via a suitable phone number where he can be reached at all times.

DeanOctober 2016

Very nice host and very nice view around the house. It's a pity our time here is in hurry.

JieSeptember 2016

Just book it! Spacious, uncluttered, peaceful cottage in beautiful village. The (snowy) view is the one you get from the prime seat on the sofa. Super-comfy bed and magical headboard! Happy, friendly host who popped in to make sure we were ok, then left us to it. Thank you Richard, we'll be back for our sausages ;)

NickAugust 2016

We enjoyed staying at the Mews and would go again. If you like walking this cottage is well situated, lovely views from the Windows, comfy beds and near a good pub and walking tracks. Well appointed kitchen with good washing machine, wi fi would be nice if possible and a drier too in case of bad weather but that would not put us off from going again. Thank You Richard.

PamSeptember 2016

Great house in fantastic location. Handy for the Peaks National Park and has great views of rolling hills and drystone walls. The house is well appointed with most things you would need in the kitchen etc. Great pub just a couple of minutes away with apparently a good menu. A very cosy and comfortable stay :-)

DeanNovember 2016

Great stay -beautiful location --cottage was cosy and warm --very comfortable--would stay again

JuliaOctober 2016

The Mews is a lovely cottage in a fantastic location with super views, great walks from the door and a 30 minute drive to Alton Towers. The cottage was very clean and well equipped, with some interesting items of furniture. We really appreciated the comfortable beds and luxurious bedding/towels. The local bacon, sausages, black pudding, eggs and Staffordshire oatcakes provided at a small extra charge were delicious. Richard was a friendly and attentive host; nothing was too much trouble for him and we were made to feel really welcome. We would love to return and will recommend to friends.

RosemaryOctober 2016

Place is just perfect, clean and cosy. Bed really comfy and everything what you need for short stay. Beautiful view and pretty close to other places. Richard is very friendly and helpful. Would be back for sure :)

DanutaSeptember 2016

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Well equipped stone built cottage in idyllic Peak District location with magnificent views over the Manifold Valley. Ideal base for walking, cycling or simple relaxing in the beautiful surroundings. Traditional village pub five minutes walk and perfectly situated for the many attractions of the Peak District.

The cottage is set in beautiful gardens with its own outside seating area. Guests also have the use of the patio, BBQs, the play barn and play areas.
Guests also have the use of our play barn which has play stations, table tennis, table football etc.
We endeavour to greet our guests to welcome them to our cottages.
We are always happy to give advice on walks or what to do and see but equally we understand that some of our guests simply want the peace and solitude which our location offers.

The cottage is located on the edge of Wetton, a pretty stone built village in the Staffordshire Morelands. Five minutes walk from your door is the village pub, which is truly traditional and serves good pub food and a variety of lager and ales.
The nearest train station is Buxton (15 miles away), Derby (25 miles) is much larger on the Midland Mainland and Stoke (22 miles) on the West Coast Mainline. We do have a bus service from the village but it is under threat so I'm afraid I can't guarantee its service, sorry.
DIRECTIONS TO HALL FARM HOLIDAY COTTAGES ,LEEK ROAD, WETTON
FROM ASHBOURNE
TAKE THE A515 BUXTON ROAD OUT OF ASHBOURNE LEAVING VIA THE MARKET PLACE. CONTINUE FOR APPROX 5 MILES. AFTER A SET OF SHARP BENDS TURN OFF LEFT SIGNED ALSTONEFIELD AND MILLDALE. (ALMOST OPPOSITE NEW INNS HOLIDAY COTTAGES)
AFTER CROSSING RIVER KEEP STRAIGHT ON UP THE HILL INTO ALSTONEFIELD. TURN LEFT IN ALSTONEFIELD AND FOLLOW SIGNS FOR WETTON.
FROM BUXTON
TAKE A515 ASHBOURNE ROAD. TURN OFF RIGHT JUST NORTH OF NEWHAVEN TO HARTINGTON. GO THROUGH VILLAGE TOWARDS HULME END.
TURN LEFT AT MANIFOLD INN TOWARDS ALSTONE FIELD. AFTER APPROX 2 MILES TURN RIGHT FOR WETTON.
FROM LEEK
TAKE A523 ASHBOURNE ROAD OUT OF LEEK. AFTER APPROX 5 MILES TURN LEFT AT CROSSROADS ON TO B5053 TOWARDS ONECOTE. GO THROUGH ONECOTE.
WETTON CAN BE APPROACHED BY TURNING RIGHT THROUGH BUTTERTON. HOWEVER, THE ROAD IS SINGLE TRACK IN PLACES AND QUITE STEEP.
AN ALTERNATIVE IS THEREFORE TO CONTINUE THROUGH WARSLOW TURNING RIGHT TOWARDS HULME END AND HARTINGTON. AT HULME END TURN RIGHT AT THE MANIFOLD INN TOWARDS ALSTONEFIELD. TURN RIGHT TO WETTON AFTER 2 MILES.
ON ENTERING WETTON
CONTINUE THROUGH VILLAGE WITH THE ROYAL OAK PUB ON YOUR LEFT. (TURN RIGHT IF ARRIVING AT T JUNCTION WITH ROYAK OAK IN FRONT OF YOU)
CONTINUE THROUGH VILLAGE BEARING RIGHT AT END OF ROAD TOWARDS WETTON MILL.
HALL FARM COTTAGES ARE DOWN THE HILL APPROX 200 YARDS ON RIGHT.
IF APPROACHING FROM BUTTERTON, HALL FARM IS ON YOUR LEFT BEFORE ENTERING THE VILLAGE.
SATNAV: IF USING SATNAV WHICH IS POST CODE DRIVEN YOU SHOULD FIND YOURSELF IN THE CENTRE OF THE VILLAGE OUTSIDE THE PUB!
JUST FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AS ABOVE TO HALL FARM.
NOTE:ALL PROPERTIES IN THE VILLAGE HAVE THE SAME POSTCODE!

A very cosy cottage in beautiful surroundings. Perfect for bringing kids, the playroom is great. We had a lovely time. And the hosts were very friendly and helpful. I highly recommend it.

Hrólfur July 2016

Lovely area to stay in and we really appreciated the information about local walks and places to eat.

GeriAugust 2016

Beautifully appointed cottage in a beautiful country setting. Just 5 minutes walk to the pub and lovely tea room. Nicely placed for several National Trust properties and a great walking area.

PeterJune 2016

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My place is close to great views and great walks in the English countryside. It is in a small, quiet village next door to a lovely old English pub serving real ale and food. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, and families (with kids) and is near the spa town of Buxton and Bakewell. Manchester city centre is 1 hours drive for shopping.

This 200 year old quaint, cosy cottage is in a lovely hamlet in the picturesque Peak District.
The cottage is adjacent to a lovely country pub which serves real ale, fantastic food and makes children and pets very welcome. There are further pubs serving food, a general store and chip shop in the nearby village of Longnor. ( 1 mile away)
Ideal for families, friends and couples including those who like walking and cycling with the Tissington and High Peak trails close by, many beautiful walks can be started from the cottage door.
Perfect in autumn and winter for cosy weekends (or a week) away and lovely in spring and summer sitting on the front terrace enjoying a cool drink appreciating the stunning views.
This cottage sleeps 5 in 3 bedrooms, 1 kingsize , 1 single room upstairs and 1 double downstairs bedroom with sink. Lounge with open fire and lovely views, kitchen and downstairs bathroom with toilet, bath and shower over. Steep staircase to first floor. Pets accepted at £20 supplement payable on booking. NB please note there is only seating at the fold away dining table for 4, although there are 3 small occasional tables to supplement. FREE wifi now included.
All areas are accessible.
We do not live close by but there are plenty of leaflets and an instruction book in the cottage. We can be reached on a mobile phone and we will send you directions and key access 1 week before your stay.

Crowdecote is a picturesque village overlooking the Dove Valley in the middle of the Peak District, 6 miles south of the Spa town of Buxton, which boasts an Opera House and Gardens among its many leisure facilities and shops and banks etc.
On the outskirts of Buxton there is a supermaket with a couple of other smaller supermarkets in the town itself.
Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Alton Towers, and the famous caves (Blue John, Speedwell and others) all lie within an easy drive. In summer, Well Dressings can be seen in many nearby villages. Hartington, famous for its Stilton, lies close by.
There is a bus stop outside the cottage to get into Buxton or Ashbourne. The train station is in Buxton and is around 6 miles away. Manchester airport is around 1 hour away. We recommend you drive to the cottage and whilst you stay to appreciate the area and other little Derbyshire villages.
There is little or no mobile phone network in the village, however there is a good wifi signal.

Rose Cottage was just beautiful and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. It had everything we needed and despite being the end of October, found it to be extremely warm and cosy all week. The log fire only added to this. The location is stunning- you can set out on foot straight from the cottage to explore the peaks and the views from the cottage are just lovely. The pub next door is lovely and welcoming, as were the locals. Kath and Andrew were extremely accommodating to our awkwardness when we needed to make a change to the dates we originally booked and so nice to communicate with. Overall, a really great experience and we wouldn't hesitate to return. Thank you!

AbbieOctober 2016

We had a wonderful time staying at Rose Cottage! The area is stunning, the house itself is beautiful, really great location for exploring the peaks and the views from the windows are amazing! Will be looking to stay again!

RussellSeptember 2016

Unfortunately we were very disappointed with Rose Cottage as it was tired, grubby and cold. The cottage could be an absolute gold mine due to its location, scenery and the fact it is next to an amazing local pub The Pack Horse, which is run by a lovely hospitable couple Mick and Sharon, which serves amazing, delicious food. The weather wasn't particularly cold, but due to the ineffective heating in the cottage after a 5 hour hike it's hard to get warm or dry your wet clothes off. The bathroom was very cold and tired (a wall heater was provided but you needed to put it on for at least 1 hour to get it any bit warm). The electric shower provided just a trickle of water and the shower curtain was quite mouldy. Worst of all the linen on the bed in the main bedroom and the towels provided all smelt fusty, which made our sleep and bathing very unpleasant. We are coming back to Crowdecote in the new year but unfortunately for all the reasons above we will not be coming back to Rose Cottage.

MarieOctober 2016

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Set in an acre of secluded gardens The Little Vicarage Holiday Cottage is a beautiful converted barn near Dovedale in the heart of The Peak District National Park. Great little village pub 2 mins walk, dozens of walks and cycle rides from the door. Private location, wonderful views and patio overlooking gardens. Spacious cottage over 2 floors. One double room and one with super king bed which can be split into 2 single beds. All mod cons & FREE WIFI. Close to Chatsworth House & many attractions.

Nicky is on site so can advise on most things including things to do and see, local walks and cycle routes as well as places to eat.

The Little Vicarage is set in the picturesque stone village of Wetton set in the hillside between the famous Dovedale and Manifold valleys. Very quiet and pretty location set in over an acre of private gardens with views over the hills. Secure cycle storage available.
Lots of parking available but limited public transport.

Nicole was a great host. Everything in the house was immaculate, and she was very responsive to emails before we arrived. The welcome package was a nice touch, and very tasty! House is in a peaceful location with easy access to walks straight from the property. Nicole ensures that you have all the information on local resources so that you have an enjoyable stay, and is on hand to give any additional info you may need. We would definitely come back again.

ianSeptember 2016

Excellent place to stay. Really lovely cottage, finished to a high standard. The host invested a great deal of time in documenting information about the local area which was really useful. My wife and I would visit again !! :)

YagneshSeptember 2016

We felt at home the minute we arrived. The cottage is exactly as shown and the location is excellent. Little extras like the walking maps provided made it easy to make the most of our time and enjoy the trip. Would happily recommend, in fact we already have, and intend to return next summer. Super area and wonderful host. Thank you Nicky.

CarolineNovember 2016

Beautifully appointed cottage in beautiful rural village. Nicola couldn't be more helpful.

AlexAugust 2016

We really enjoyed our weekend at The Old Vicarage. The cottage was lovely and very well equipped and furnished to a high standard. The gardens were lovely and the accommodation was situated in a beautiful village. Very friendly host. Also we enjoyed playing with the dog.

FrancesAugust 2016

What a great find! The Little Vicarage was a true home from home: Beautifully appointed and spotless throughout with absolutely everything you could want for a very comfortable stay. Wetton is ideally situated to "get away from it all" without being too far from the larger towns. Lots to see and do straight from the doorstep. Nicky was a great host who welcomed us and our young family; inviting us to share this wonderful house and peaceful gardens. Thanks for a great stay, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!

LisaSeptember 2016

Great cottage, lovely location, Nicola made us feel very welcome.

DewiNovember 2016

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Bankside Cottage is a unique, quaint cottage set in the hamlet of Milldale, in the heart of Dovedale.
This detached idyllic stone cottage provides accommodation for up to four adults and two children (six guests altogether) the cottage is tastefully decorated well equipped and very well looked after.

Milldale is a beautiful place to visit. The dramatic 'white peak' landscape begins at the front door with fine views, walks, cycling and other leisure pursuits to enjoy. The renowned beauty spots of Dove Holes the “Stepping Stones" and Thorpe Cloud are approached over the viator bridge with a lovely walk through Dovedale.
* Bankside Cottage offers 2 comfortable double bedrooms and a BOX ROOM with 2 bunk beds.
Bunk beds are SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND SMALL ADULTS.
* A large family bathroom with separate shower and bath.
* A cosy beamed ceiling sitting room with a traditional open range fire. TV with DVD/ Bluray / iplayer.
* The kitchen is well equipped with dishwasher and the separate dining/breakfast room seats 6.
* There is also a utility room with washing machine and dryer and a small space for the well behaved family pet.
* Outside the cottage the property has private parking for one car (further parking is available very close by)
* Sitting area for alfresco eating area with BBQ to enjoy the sunshine.
* 3 adults bikes and 1 smaller bike available to use.
Key collection:
The key to the cottage will be available in the combination key locker just before you arrive at the beginning of your holiday.

Come and take in the breathtaking landscape of the Peak District. You can take a spectacular walk over some of the 500 sq. miles of countryside and National Park, enjoy the rich cultural history of the area in the wonderful Chatsworth House (where Pride and Prejudice was filmed) and the wealth of other stately homes. There are also bustling, bright towns, cosy country pubs and great shopping all around. It is a trip that will be truly magical and compelling with so much to do in this glorious area of the English countryside.
Milldale, is the first welcoming view and entrance to Dovedale looking down the wooded ravine, cross over Viators Bridge to walk down through Dovedale to the stepping stones or north along the quieter stretches of Dovedale. All along the route watch out for dippers, kingfisher or even herons who will be looking for food in the clear waters of the River Dove.
Dovedale is one of the finest examples of a limestone and ash woodland habitat to be found in Europe. What makes the Dovedale landscape truly special is the incredible relationship which sees grassland changing into scrub/woodland and vise versa, creating a rare semi-natural and ancient ash woodland containing remnant true ancient woodland around the crags.
The steppng stones which join the two banks of the River Dove at the Southern end of Dovedale, were originally built by the Victorians due to the ever increasing popularity of the area, to find an easy way to cross the river. They have become one of the most iconic features of Dovedale in this area of outstanding natural beauty.
Fun for adults and children alike, hop from one stone to the next to continue exploring the rest of Dovedale. A little further up from stepping stones are a flight of steps, that were built during the Second World War by Italian prisoners of war, they lead to Lover's Leap. Climbing this hill is the only way to continue your journey north through Dovedale.
When the river is low the stepping stones can easily be crossed, however after heavy rainfall the stepping stones become difficult to cross. Steep slopes and undulating terrain make this area difficult for visitors with disabilities, however we are constantly upgrading accessibility to ensure that more visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of Dovedale. Accessible parking can be found at Stepping-Stones end
Milldale is about 7 miles from Ashbourne, 17 miles to Matlock and 20 miles to Derby where there are fast (about 1 and a 1⁄2 hours) trains to St Pancras International.
From Ashbourne – Proceed towards Buxton on the A515 for approximately 5 miles, turning left at the signpost for Alstonefield and Milldale. Follow this road continuing down the hill, turn left just over the bridge. Follow the road alongside the river Dove into Milldale, continue to follow the road as it turns sharply to the right. Bankside Cottage can be found on the left hand side opposite Bank Farm. You have arrived.
Please note: Due to its remote location, access to the property may only be possible usin(URL HIDDEN)during extreme winter weather.
Pets are welcome if prior notice has been given. Please do not allow your pet on to the furniture or upstairs.
A travel cot, stair gate and high chair are provided; Linen and blankets for the cot are not provided.
DirectionsPlaces to visit and things to do.
Pubs and Food
The Watts Russell Arms Hopedale Ashbourne DE62GB Tel No (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)
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﻿The George, Alstonefield. "Village local with comfort food" - The Good Food Guide (URL HIDDEN)
Charles Cotton Hartington (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN). (URL HIDDEN)
Manifold Inn at Hulme End on the way to Hartington - a little more pubbie!
The Light House Resturant @ Boylestone Asbourne DE65 AA (south of Ashbourne )tel (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) - in good food guide.
The Izaak Walton Hotel in Ilam which is the next valley DE62AY tel (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN).
Chatsworth House and farm shop, "Farm Retailer of the Year" (URL HIDDEN)
The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop. (URL HIDDEN)
Hartington Cheese shop. (URL HIDDEN)
Hartington Creamery - Derbyshire Cheese Factory (URL HIDDEN)
The Buxton brewery. (URL HIDDEN)
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Carsington Water, Walks and water based activities. (URL HIDDEN)
Chatsworth House, Historic seat of the Duke of Devonshire. (URL HIDDEN)
Haddon Hall, “the most romantic house to survive from the middle ages". (URL HIDDEN)
Caudwell's Mill, grade II listed flour mill. (URL HIDDEN)
Buxton Opera House, beautiful Edwardian theatre and one of the country's finest examples of Frank Matcham theatre design. (URL HIDDEN)
Fly Fishing day permits can be obtained from the Izaak Walton Hotel near Ashbourne.
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Walks in the area. (URL HIDDEN)
Other useful information:
Online food shopping - Waitrose or Sainsbury's will delivered to your door, both have stores in Ashbourne.
Wood, coal and sticks can be purchased in Ashbourne from David Neil's hardware store opposite the Lloyds Bank or Hartingto...

Staying at the cottage was fantastic. Vicky was very obliging when I ask if we could have a fury friend to join us! The cottage is lovely and cosy and in a great location. Really close to Dovedale. Also a lovely pub in the main village. Thank you very much.

graceAugust 2016

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Well equipped stone built cottage in idyllic Peak District location with splendid views over the Manifold Valley. Ideal base for walking, cycling or simple relaxing in the beautiful surroundings. Traditional village pub five minutes walk and perfectly situated for the many attractions of the Peak District. Sleeps five.

Thors cottage sleeps 5 people in 2 bedrooms.
We have three holiday cottages providing comfortable self-catering accommodation for up to 12 people.
Each cottage has a well equipped kitchen with open plan loung/dining. The bathrooms have a full size bath with a shower over the bath. Immediately outside each cottage is a seating area to enjoy the views over the Manifold valley. There is a shared utility room with a washing machine, a tumble dryer, a stocked fridge freezer and a selection of provisions. We have a play barn containing a table tennis table, table football, play-stations and a selection of toys and games.
Outside there is a garden table and chairs, a patio and a large paddock to run off any unspent energy.
We have ample off road parking and a secure bicycle store.
We endeavour to greet our guests to welcome them to our cottages.
We are always happy to give advice on walks or what to do and see but equally we understand that some of our guests simply want the peace and solitude which our location offers.

We are on a quiet single track lane just outside the village. It is possible to walk or cycle from the door. The views are amazing and remain unchanged for hundreds of years. The pub and the church are a 5 minuets walk away. The village is a pretty stone built village with approximately 80 residents.
The nearest train station is Buxton (15 miles away), Derby (25 miles) is much larger on the Midland Mainland and Stoke (22 miles) on the West Coast Mainline. We do have a bus service from the village but it is under threat so I'm afraid I can't guarantee its service, sorry.
DIRECTIONS TO HALL FARM HOLIDAY COTTAGES ,LEEK ROAD, WETTON
FROM ASHBOURNE
TAKE THE A515 BUXTON ROAD OUT OF ASHBOURNE LEAVING VIA THE MARKET PLACE. CONTINUE FOR APPROX 5 MILES. AFTER A SET OF SHARP BENDS TURN OFF LEFT SIGNED ALSTONEFIELD AND MILLDALE. (ALMOST OPPOSITE NEW INNS HOLIDAY COTTAGES)
AFTER CROSSING RIVER KEEP STRAIGHT ON UP THE HILL INTO ALSTONEFIELD. TURN LEFT IN ALSTONEFIELD AND FOLLOW SIGNS FOR WETTON.
FROM BUXTON
TAKE A515 ASHBOURNE ROAD. TURN OFF RIGHT JUST NORTH OF NEWHAVEN TO HARTINGTON. GO THROUGH VILLAGE TOWARDS HULME END.
TURN LEFT AT MANIFOLD INN TOWARDS ALSTONE FIELD. AFTER APPROX 2 MILES TURN RIGHT FOR WETTON.
FROM LEEK
TAKE A523 ASHBOURNE ROAD OUT OF LEEK. AFTER APPROX 5 MILES TURN LEFT AT CROSSROADS ON TO B5053 TOWARDS ONECOTE. GO THROUGH ONECOTE.
WETTON CAN BE APPROACHED BY TURNING RIGHT THROUGH BUTTERTON. HOWEVER, THE ROAD IS SINGLE TRACK IN PLACES AND QUITE STEEP.
AN ALTERNATIVE IS THEREFORE TO CONTINUE THROUGH WARSLOW TURNING RIGHT TOWARDS HULME END AND HARTINGTON. AT HULME END TURN RIGHT AT THE MANIFOLD INN TOWARDS ALSTONEFIELD. TURN RIGHT TO WETTON AFTER 2 MILES.
ON ENTERING WETTON
CONTINUE THROUGH VILLAGE WITH THE ROYAL OAK PUB ON YOUR LEFT. (TURN RIGHT IF ARRIVING AT T JUNCTION WITH ROYAK OAK IN FRONT OF YOU)
CONTINUE THROUGH VILLAGE BEARING RIGHT AT END OF ROAD TOWARDS WETTON MILL.
HALL FARM COTTAGES ARE DOWN THE HILL APPROX 200 YARDS ON RIGHT.
IF APPROACHING FROM BUTTERTON, HALL FARM IS ON YOUR LEFT BEFORE ENTERING THE VILLAGE.
SATNAV: IF USING SATNAV WHICH IS POST CODE DRIVEN YOU SHOULD FIND YOURSELF IN THE CENTRE OF THE VILLAGE OUTSIDE THE PUB!
JUST FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AS ABOVE TO HALL FARM.
NOTE:ALL PROPERTIES IN THE VILLAGE HAVE THE SAME POSTCODE!

Very friendly hosts with a cosy, homely space. The playroom and outdoor toys for children were greatly appreciated by our young daughter, it would be a fantastic place for anyone with children. The play barn has to be seen to be believed! Weston is super peaceful, really enjoyed the pub that is a 5 minute walk away and thoroughly enjoyed the walk to Thor's Cave. It's a great spot to get a perfect Peak District experience in. Very quiet, very green, proper English countryside.

AmyOctober 2016

Very welcoming

AliceAugust 2016

Very nice place -perfekt for a walkers. Christine and Ian are perfekt hostes and they recomanded both places to visit and good pubs.

We welcome one night stays from Monday to Thursday and two night minimum for weekends.
The old dairy in Butterton is a very private and quiet location, yet accessible to many local attractions. Enjoy using modern amenities which include a large private bathroom, and an up-to-date kitchen with top-of-the line appliances including fridge, dishwasher, cooker, and farmer's sink, yet comfort in traditional values of a period home. The kitchen is well stocked and the patio is furnished for outdoor eating. Enjoy a stroll on the grounds, perfect for birdwatching or just relaxing.
Off road parking is available.
We will be there to welcome you and give you the keys and any information on local happenings. As we are close by, we are pleased to help you with further information about the area or should you need anything during your stay.

Located in heart of walking district, it is possible to walk from the cottage and join several well-loved walking paths. "A wonderful spot from which to explore Derbyshire and the Staffordshire Moorlands." We are located near the Manifold and Dove Rivers and these afford some very beautiful walks. For easy dining, we have very authentic pubs, The Black Lion in Butterton and The George in Alstonefield which is well recommended. The town of Leek is a short distance by car with its antique shops, art galleries and great restaurants. The towns of Ashbourne, Bakewell, Buxton and Macclesfield are all market towns within a short drive from Butterton. Also, Chatsworth and Haddon Hall where the Royal family sometimes stays make delightful day trips.
Butterton has a bus most days which can facilitate one directional walking excursions. There are also many circular walks that begin from Butterton, they can be of differ lengths and challenges. We provide information and maps for your use while you stay.
We are business traveller ready, with a comfortable lap top working area, WiFi/Board Band, iron to touch up travel wear upon request and a laundry service for longer stays.

The cottage was beautiful and Sisa was a wonderful and welcoming host. Would definitely stay here again.

RichardJuly 2016

We loved the quaint cottage in this village. The cottage was well equipped and wished we could have stayed longer to explore. We ate at The George and rated it one of the favorites of our trip. If travelling to this pub avoid larksons lane. Its really small ! We would definitely come back again

Brendon August 2016

Sisa greeted us on our arrival and gave us a tour of the cottage. She made us a tasty banana cake. Fresh Flowers were placed in most rooms.

SusieOctober 2016

A very lovely place to stay. All I can say is I wish we could stay an extra week. Plus our hosts were great. We were even left fresh bread, jam, coffee and milk as well as fresh flowers! Butterton feels like a real village, while still being as beautiful as the more busy touristy places. The house itself is very private and cozy - the photos don't do it justice! Great newly refurbished interior, functional kitchen/dining and lovely bathroom.

JarradJuly 2016

We had a brilliant stay. The house is incredibly well appointed, cosy and the hosts could not have been more helpful. The village is also beautiful and calm and we would highly recommend this to anyone.

TomSeptember 2016

What a great cottage and fantastic hosts! The attention to detail the hosts had paid to ensure the stay was perfect. Providing extra steak knives when they knew we were having a steak night is a great example of this. The pictures really don't do this place justice. The location is perfect for exploring the Shropshire Moors and the hosts have excellent local knowledge recommending a local walk. I would definitely stay here again.

TimSeptember 2016

Sisa and Gordon are lovely hosts and I cannot recommend the property more. It is a charming house - with a lot of space for a one bedroom property - in a beautiful village. Definitely stay here.

OliverOctober 2016

Charming little cottage in a beautiful setting. Enjoyed beautiful walks and would really recommend the lazy trout pub, great food and good value near the roaches. Thanks Sisa hopefully be back soon :)

JoannaJuly 2016

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Silver award winner Holiday Property of the Year' Bleak House Cottage is now officially recognised as one of the best!*
Book Bleak House Cottage and enjoy a world away to discover the undiscovered Peak District. Disconnect, de-stress, restore & revitalise yourself, walking straight from the door or the Roaches, Chrome Hill and Dovedale are a short distance. We are in a rural location but within easy reach of all amenities. Full SKY package, free WiFi and real log burner.
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Bleak House Cottage is a stunningly restored former stonemason's cottage. Disconnect from the stresses of life, retreat, relax and recharge. With glorious walking straight from the front door, Bleak House Cottage is at the heart of the undiscovered Peak District so kick off your shoes, put on your walking boots and discover the myths and magic of the Roaches, Manifold Valley and Chrome Hill.
Winter is a glorious time to visit the Peak District with snowy, crisp, fresh frosty days. Refresh, revitalise and restore your energies enjoying crystal clear air before returning home to a cosy real log burner. Bleak House Cottage is perfectly located in the Peak District for that perfect getaway. We offer some great deals!
Read our reviews on Airbnb and Trip Advisor, we are continually rated 5 out of 5 for a great place to stay!
Bleak House Cottage has been beautifully restored back to its origins as a former stonemasons cottage. To make your stay perfect we have included all modern conveniences including luxury en-suite shower, wood burning stove, central heating, traditional hand made and finished solid wood kitchen with usual facilities, full Sky package and free wifi. Wake up in the morning to the sounds of the birds singing and settle down in the evening under a carpet of stars and silence. Bring your bikes, there is miles and miles of perfect cycling with secure cycle storage and equipment jet washing facilities. Bleak House Cottage has easy access, safe parking and two private patios. Bleak House Cottage is in close proximity to all attractions in the Peak District including, Chatsworth Country House, Bakewell, Buxton, Leek, Rudyard Lake and dating back to the Doomsday Book, Longnor just a couple of miles away. We are happy to accept one small/medium dog by agreement
We endeavour to be here on site to meet and greet you, otherwise will arrange for keys to be available ready for your arrival.
At Bleak House Cottage we are available either in person or by phone should you need any help. We offer a warm welcome all, and are happy to organise locally sourced food hampers and everyday essentials, provide expert wine selection, book guided walks, arrange a Blue Badge tourist guide or theatre tickets and offer local tourism advice.
On arrival we ensure you have coffee, tea, milk and sugar, a welcome basket of treats and a basket of logs to ensure you settle in straight away.

Bleak House Cottage is set in the undiscovered heart of the Peak District National Park, here you will find a world of contrasting natural beauty, with moors and dales, rivers, springs and caverns and the darkest night skies giving you the opportunity to see the stars and Milky Way in all its glory. Bleak House Cottage has long reaching, breath-taking views and offers you a stay of total relaxation, inspiration and adventure. Whilst we are located deep in the Peak District we are close proximity to market towns, pretty villages, historic houses, famous attractions. Bleak House Cottage is the perfect romantic retreat to getaway from the stresses of life, unwind and refresh yourself.
Bleak House Cottage is in a rural location with breath-taking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Walking straight from the front door and located on a cycle route. While a car is useful, you can should you wish use the local dial up transport for getting around- ask for information on this.
The cottage is on one level with some steps inside making it friendly for those with limited mobility.
Like us on Facebook - Bleak House Cottage See our reviews on Trip Advisor at .http://goo.gl/Bb6Xgt.

Maria was very welcoming and made use feel settled from the very beginning. We were giving the basic instructions to enjoy our stay and then left to enjoy the lovey surrounding of her wonderful cottage and the Peak District. We would not hesitate to revisit or recommend Maria to anyone who is thinking of visiting the area.

TashaSeptember 2016

Maria is a fantastic host and welcomed us to the cottage with open arms, walked us through all we needed to know like a pro! The cottage was beautiful, clean and the courtyard was amazing for the pup as well as breakfast in the sunshine. A lovely quiet area with some stunning views, really couldn't have asked for much more. An absolute treat!

BruceJune 2016

We wanted a weekend away to relax and go at our own pace, time no object! Well we certainly picked the best place and achieved all we set out to do. Bleak house cottage is an idyllic little place with breathtaking views, Maria is a fantastic host and made us feel extremely welcome inc our pooch Django. The secure garden is perfect if you have a dog. I can not recommend this place enough I just wish we had booked a full week. Thank you for sharing your place with us Maria, we are extremely grateful. Kimberley, Adam & Django

KimberleyAugust 2016

Maria was a warm, welcoming and hugely helpful host, providing plenty of useful information regarding local places of interest/restaurants and walking routes, as well as offering lovely, thoughtful little touches such as a welcome basket boasting delicious cake and Prosecco and even some (very tasty) biscuits for the drive home. As for the property, well it was great; we're already talking about returning! Ideal for a romantic break owing to its secluded nature and glorious panoramic views of the Peaks (the pictures, lovely as they are, really don't do it full justice) whilst also being conveniently close to towns like Leek/Buxton/Bakewell, although a car or at least, bicycle would probably be necessary. Very reasonably priced too. Everything in the cottage is of a high standard and we really couldn't have asked for more - it was just exactly the break we needed and we can't recommend it highly enough so thank you, Maria. We hope to see you again soon!

DeanJune 2016

Maria was the loveliest and most welcoming host from setting up the fireplace for our late arrival to leaving us some local baked treats for breakfast. The cottage is perfect for a quiet weekend with the most beautiful views.

TaniaJune 2016

A lovely little cottage for a few days stay. Away from it all, but in a short driving distance from some fantastic walks and local towns. Maria was a lovely host who made everything easy from start to finish.

KatieJuly 2016

Maria's cottage is charming, tucked away in an idyllic location in the Peak District. It's the perfect size for two and a great base for exploring the area. The outside courtyard is ideal if you have a dog with you. Maria was very welcoming and left a welcome basket, which was a nice touch.

LauraNovember 2016

Maria was a fantastic host. Very organised but lovely giving us a tour of the place when we arrived and doing everything she could to help us settle in. Being our first time in the Peaks we weren't sure where the best places to walk, cycle and eat were but Maria was happy to suggest were to go and had plenty of maps of various routes. There was also an outhouse which was perfect to keep a bike out of site and sheltered. We would definitely go again.

09blowAugust 2016

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Set in dramatic scenery with one super king/twin bedroom, Walkers Rest at Wheeldon Trees Farm offers superbly comfortable accommodation. A wonderful year-round holiday destination centrally located in the heart of England

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Delightful self catering accommodation on the edge of the village of Wetton within the Peak District National Park. Wetton is a pretty stone built village with a church and a pub serving real ales and good pub food. Walking and cycling from your doorstep. Close to the Peak District attractions.

This cottage sleeps 4 people in 2 bedrooms. We have a total of three holiday cottages providing comfortable self-catering accommodation for up to 12 people. Each cottage is well equipped with open plan living. The bathrooms have a full size bath with a shower over the bath. Immediately outside each cottage is a seating area to enjoy the views over the Manifold valley. There is a shared utility room with a washing machine, a tumble dryer, a stocked fridge freezer and a selection of provisions. We have a play barn containing a table tennis table, table football, play-stations and a selection of toys and games. Outside there is a patio and a large paddock to run off any unspent energy. We have ample off road parking and a secure bicycle store.
We endeavour to greet our guests to welcome them to our cottages.
We are always happy to give advice on walks or what to do and see but equally we understand that some of our guests simply want the peace and solitude which our location offers.

We are on a quiet single track lane just outside the village. It is possible to walk or cycle from the door. The views are amazing and remain unchanged for hundreds of years. The pub and the church are a 5 minuets walk away. The village is a pretty stone built village with approximately 80 residents.
The nearest train station is Buxton (15 miles away), Derby (25 miles) is much larger on the Midland Mainland and Stoke (22 miles) on the West Coast Mainline. We do have a bus service from the village but it is under threat so I'm afraid I can't guarantee its service, sorry.
DIRECTIONS TO HALL FARM HOLIDAY COTTAGES ,LEEK ROAD, WETTON
FROM ASHBOURNE
TAKE THE A515 BUXTON ROAD OUT OF ASHBOURNE LEAVING VIA THE MARKET PLACE. CONTINUE FOR APPROX 5 MILES. AFTER A SET OF SHARP BENDS TURN OFF LEFT SIGNED ALSTONEFIELD AND MILLDALE. (ALMOST OPPOSITE NEW INNS HOLIDAY COTTAGES)
AFTER CROSSING RIVER KEEP STRAIGHT ON UP THE HILL INTO ALSTONEFIELD. TURN LEFT IN ALSTONEFIELD AND FOLLOW SIGNS FOR WETTON.
FROM BUXTON
TAKE A515 ASHBOURNE ROAD. TURN OFF RIGHT JUST NORTH OF NEWHAVEN TO HARTINGTON. GO THROUGH VILLAGE TOWARDS HULME END.
TURN LEFT AT MANIFOLD INN TOWARDS ALSTONE FIELD. AFTER APPROX 2 MILES TURN RIGHT FOR WETTON.
FROM LEEK
TAKE A523 ASHBOURNE ROAD OUT OF LEEK. AFTER APPROX 5 MILES TURN LEFT AT CROSSROADS ON TO B5053 TOWARDS ONECOTE. GO THROUGH ONECOTE.
WETTON CAN BE APPROACHED BY TURNING RIGHT THROUGH BUTTERTON. HOWEVER, THE ROAD IS SINGLE TRACK IN PLACES AND QUITE STEEP.
AN ALTERNATIVE IS THEREFORE TO CONTINUE THROUGH WARSLOW TURNING RIGHT TOWARDS HULME END AND HARTINGTON. AT HULME END TURN RIGHT AT THE MANIFOLD INN TOWARDS ALSTONEFIELD. TURN RIGHT TO WETTON AFTER 2 MILES.
ON ENTERING WETTON
CONTINUE THROUGH VILLAGE WITH THE ROYAL OAK PUB ON YOUR LEFT. (TURN RIGHT IF ARRIVING AT T JUNCTION WITH ROYAK OAK IN FRONT OF YOU)
CONTINUE THROUGH VILLAGE BEARING RIGHT AT END OF ROAD TOWARDS WETTON MILL.
HALL FARM COTTAGES ARE DOWN THE HILL APPROX 200 YARDS ON RIGHT.
IF APPROACHING FROM BUTTERTON, HALL FARM IS ON YOUR LEFT BEFORE ENTERING THE VILLAGE.
SATNAV: IF USING SATNAV WHICH IS POST CODE DRIVEN YOU SHOULD FIND YOURSELF IN THE CENTRE OF THE VILLAGE OUTSIDE THE PUB!
JUST FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AS ABOVE TO HALL FARM.
NOTE:ALL PROPERTIES IN THE VILLAGE HAVE THE SAME POSTCODE!

Had a lovely stay in Wetton, cottage was very cosy, kids loved the play barn, very quiet setting, would recommend this cottage

ChrisNovember 2016

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Wills Barn is a traditional stone field barn that has been thoughtfully converted into a 'glamping' style accommodation, ideal for those who want to get back to nature without roughing it! Stunning views from the barn invite you to explore this unspoiled and quiet area of the Peak District National Park.
A rustic log-burning stove provides heating and cooking facilities. Electric runs from a £1 meter.